Monday, August 4, 2014

[androidpot]Tomi File Manager for Android Upgrades to v2.0

Tomi File Manager, a full featured file manager, smartly classifies your own files into Music, Pictures, Videos, Documents, makes you the best file explorer and downloads manager, and closely works as primary root explorer for advanced users in different using scenes, has moved to its first major update for 2.0 version, after its initial release in May, 2014.
Working with Light Theme and Dark Theme, Tomi File Manager 2.0 improved its GUI to highlight its core feature – Smartly classify and manage users’ own files. “We believe that the majority of files which need to be managed are users’ own ones, not system files of Android OS.” stated by Tomitools, the development team of Tomi File Manager, “In the new 2.0 version, we make icons to each file category, like Music, Pictures, Videos, Documents, Applications and Downloads, bigger and much clearer, than our previous version. So users can easily find out what they need with simple tap.“
While dealing with selected file, Copy, Move, Delete, and check file Details are the majority of behaviors with high frequency, so Tomi File Manager changed listed options in action menu, and bring the highly used options to front of users. As well, options to Rename, Share, and Compress will be popup by simply tap the “More” option.
When users want to do some operations to selected files, they can easily find out right option in the action menu, and do not need to spend even minute time to search in a long long option list. “Using scenes, means what kind of option that users will want to selected files, are much important than a simple function.” Tomi File Manager builds every function based on closely simulations to users’ daily usages. And this is why Tomi File Manager is different from other file manager apps.
Besides file management, Tomi File Manager updated its Apps Manager in 2.0 version, to classify Pre-Installed applications and Downloaded Applications. Downloaded application means the apps which are installed by phone users, and Pre-installed application means the apps which are installed by system and phone vendors. Users can easily find out apps they installed on the mobile phone, and uninstall the one do not want, to save free space. Otherwise, as to rooted devices, users who have root privilege can uninstall the pre-installed apps, and do not need to manually identify if selected app were pre-installed or not.
Meanwhile, a separated tab for managing stored APK files is also part of the new Apps Manager. Some friends have suggested us to support management to APK files, and now we have this feature. When people download or transfer APK files to phone device, it is really not convenient to find such file among folders or files. But please do not worry, here we support this feature, to enable you this easy and convenient option to manage your APK files. If an APK has been executed and installed, we mark it “Installed”, so you can delete it or not; if not installed, we also tell you “Not Installed”, then you can install it. This is also one way that Tomi File Manager serves users in different needs and different using scenes.
While dealing with selected file, Copy, Move, Delete, and check file Details are the majority of behaviors with high frequency, so Tomi File Manager changed listed options in action menu, and bring the highly used options to front of users. As well, options to Rename, Share, and Compress will be popup by simply tap the “More” option.
When users want to do some operations to selected files, they can easily find out right option in the action menu, and do not need to spend even minute time to search in a long long option list. “Using scenes, means what kind of option that users will want to selected files, are much important than a simple function.” Tomi File Manager builds every function based on closely simulations to users’ daily usages. And this is why Tomi File Manager is different from other file manager apps.
Besides file management, Tomi File Manager updated its Apps Manager in 2.0 version, to classify Pre-Installed applications and Downloaded Applications. Downloaded application means the apps which are installed by phone users, and Pre-installed application means the apps which are installed by system and phone vendors. Users can easily find out apps they installed on the mobile phone, and uninstall the one do not want, to save free space. Otherwise, as to rooted devices, users who have root privilege can uninstall the pre-installed apps, and do not need to manually identify if selected app were pre-installed or not.
Meanwhile, a separated tab for managing stored APK files is also part of the new Apps Manager. Some friends have suggested us to support management to APK files, and now we have this feature. When people download or transfer APK files to phone device, it is really not convenient to find such file among folders or files. But please do not worry, here we support this feature, to enable you this easy and convenient option to manage your APK files. If an APK has been executed and installed, we mark it “Installed”, so you can delete it or not; if not installed, we also tell you “Not Installed”, then you can install it. This is also one way that Tomi File Manager serves users in different needs and different using scenes.

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